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Using Digital Literacy Trends with Young Adultsby Darlene Encomio
What is Digital Literacy? Literacy?
Digital Literacy is the ability to use information and communication technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information, requiring both cognitive and technical skills.-ALA.org
VisionAs librarians our first step is to introduce teens to
technology and information, thus opening the flood gates of creation and communication and
helping guide them through the process. By using technologies like Makey Makey, Arduino,
Raspberry Pi, and MIT's Scratch Lab, young adults are encouraged to explore the internet for
information in order to seek out ideas. They are then able to become inspired, bring their ideas to life, communicate their creations via social media, blogs, YouTube, and so on. Through this process,
young adults are able to learn, research, and enrich their world through digital literacy.
Makey Makey
Arduino
Raspberry Pi
3D Printer
Circuit Scribe
Technology Used for Digital Literacy
Through grants and donations the library gained technology with the intent to focus on STEAM programming with teens. Combined with opensource software and social media, teens were able to explore, research, create, and communicate ideas.
Makey Makey
MIT’s Scratch Lab
3D Printer
Arduino & Raspberry Pi
What is Arduino?
“Arduino is an open-source
electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and
software. It's intended for anyone
making interactive projects.”
– Arduino.com
Arduino TED Talk
Hackster & KickStarter
What is Raspberry Pi?A low-cost computer
Circuit Scribe
Digital Literacy Programs
STEAM Break
3D Printing Showcase
Summer Camp Visit Expo
Teen Tech Lab
STEAM Break
3D Printing Showcase
Thingiverse
Tinkercad
3DHubs
MakerBot
3D Printing Resources
Summer Camp Visit Expo
Teen Tech Lab
Donors & Grants
VolunTeens
Teens helping teens
Exposure to tech
Empowerment
Resume builders
Give teens a chance to explore, create, discover, fail, succeed in a safeenvironment
Certain populations get a chance to use high end technology
Provide quality programming
Get teens into the library! It’s not just about books anymore!
Benefits
Internet makeymakey.com https://scratch.mit.edu/ arduino.com instructables.com/id/Arduino-Projects/ thingiverse.com tinkercad.com makerbot.com Booktube Circuitscribe.com Raspberrypi.org
Resources
Journal Articles
MacGregor, A. School Library Journal. April 14, 2015. http://www.teenlibrariantoolbox.com/2015/04/youtubeweek-a-booktube-crash-course-a-guest-post-by-abbyrosereads/
McKay, C. 2013. Digitally Interfaced Book: Paper, Graphite, Makey Makey, Scratch, and Imagination. National Writing Project Digital Is. http://digitalis.nwp.org/resource/4885
Russo, A., Ahn, B. Y., Adams, J. J., Duoss, E. B., Bernhard, J. T. and Lewis, J. A. (2011), Pen-on-Paper Flexible Electronics. Adv. Mater., 23: 3426–3430. doi: 10.1002/adma.201101328
Sansing, C. (2015). SLJ Reviews the MaKey MaKey | Test Drive. School Library Journal. http://www.slj.com/2015/04/opinion/test-drive/slj-reviews-the-makey-makey-test-drive/
Resources
Darlene EncomioLiteracy, Education & Outreach
ManagerMartin County Library System